Tom Hanks portrays Mister Rogers in a timely story of kindness triumphing over cynicism, based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Tom Junod. After a jaded magazine writer is assigned a profile of Fred Rogers, he overcomes his skepticism, learning about kindness, love, and forgiveness from America's most beloved neighbor. French and Portuguese audio descriptions available.

Special features: Commentary with director Marielle Heller and director of photography Jody Lee Lipes; Deleted and extended scenes; Blooper reel; Tom Hands as Fred Rogers; The people who make a neighborhood: the making of; Dreaming big, building small: the puppets and miniatures; Daniel Tiger explains: practice makes perfect.

Tom Hanks portrays Mister Rogers in a timely story of kindness triumphing over cynicism, based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Tom Junod. After a jaded magazine writer is assigned a profile of Fred Rogers, he overcomes his skepticism, learning about kindness, love, and forgiveness from America's most beloved neighbor.

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MPAA rating: PG; for some strong thematic material, a brief fight, and some mild language.

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|a MPAA rating: PG; for some strong thematic material, a brief fight, and some mild language.

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|a Tom Hanks portrays Mister Rogers in a timely story of kindness triumphing over cynicism, based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Tom Junod. After a jaded magazine writer is assigned a profile of Fred Rogers, he overcomes his skepticism, learning about kindness, love, and forgiveness from America's most beloved neighbor.

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|a Special features: Commentary with director Marielle Heller and director of photography Jody Lee Lipes; Deleted and extended scenes; Blooper reel; Tom Hands as Fred Rogers; The people who make a neighborhood: the making of; Dreaming big, building small: the puppets and miniatures; Daniel Tiger explains: practice makes perfect.